As a landscape photographer, I am always looking for new and exciting ways to capture the beautiful landscape of Western Canada, and a journey through the Canadian Rockies by train with Rocky Mountaineer has been one of my best experiences yet.
I was able to see some unique views that are not easily accessible by car or on foot. There's also something to be said about photographing from a moving train. It's a new and exciting way of capturing images. Also, I was sure I wouldn't miss any of the action on the side of the tracks since Rocky Mountaineer only travels during daylight hours.
I travelled onboard one of Rocky Mountaineer's bi-level GoldLeaf Service rail coaches. I chose GoldLeaf Service as I wanted access to the spacious outdoor viewing platform on the coach's lower level. Being outside was crucial for capturing some of the amazing moments I experienced while travelling along Rocky Mountaineer's two-day Journey through the Clouds rail route.
I want to share with you five of my favourite photographic moments on this rail route connecting Jasper, Alberta, in the Canadian Rockies, to Vancouver, British Columbia, including photo tips and tricks to ensure you get these shots, too.
Whether you are departing from Jasper or Vancouver, boarding around sunrise offers some great light for taking photos. Here are my tips for taking photos at the station.
About an hour from Jasper, look for some open landscape views of iconic Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Use these tips to capture the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies.
Keep a watchful eye out for wildlife as you travel along this two-day rail route. Bears, moose, elk, and deer are frequently spotted in the mountains, and bald eagles and ospreys can often be seen along Kamloops Lake.
On the west side of Kamloops Lake, Rocky Mountaineer passes through several railway tunnels and bends in the track. Tunnels are a great opportunity to capture perspectives of the train in the landscape.